export restrictions
Coverage of export restrictions in the Nexus archive.
- US moves to close potential AI chip sales loophole
The Trump administration is closing a loophole in U.S. export restrictions requiring licenses for selling advanced AI chips to firms with Chinese parent companies, even if those firms are not located in China or other restricted countries. The Commerce Department issued new guidance clarifying this requirement.
- No one wins a trade war. Or do they?
The article explores how export restrictions serve as both powerful tools and destructive forces in global trade conflicts, questioning the common belief that no one benefits from trade wars. It highlights the paradox of trade battles, where strategic export controls can be advantageous yet ultimately harmful to all parties involved.
- Why Japan is loosening restrictions on exports of lethal arms
Japan is relaxing export restrictions on lethal arms under Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae, aiming to revitalize its defense industry and boost economic growth.